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Old 06-09-20, 07:19 PM   #7291
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It's called the 500GX and has a slider on the front side that operates the multi exposure mechanism. See the pic here. https://manondamoon.com/dsc00202-2/ Can't believe the prices being asked for them.
I didn't realise there was an OM10 Quartz - just looked it up.

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Old 06-09-20, 07:21 PM   #7292
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Oh yeah, didn't you know? Black paint makes you a pro! I managed to find a grip for my OMD, paid a tenner plus post. I almost laughed when I say it (it's tiny!) But it's added some needed bulk and weight to an otherwise dinky camera.

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Old 07-09-20, 05:12 PM   #7293
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Found a Pentax 28mm f2.8 in an antique shop today. Thought I'd pop it on one of the MXs.

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Old 07-09-20, 06:02 PM   #7294
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I had a later one (wording around the edge like white lettered tyres), it wasn't very good, the earlier lenses are often better though. I also had a Hoya 28mm f2.8, it was better than the Pentax.
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Old 07-09-20, 07:21 PM   #7295
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Ah, you probably had the later SMC-A lens. A lot more plastic in those ones. I have a few of them, f1.4, f1.7 and an f2. Fired off a couple of shots with a Sureshot A1, but not much doing. Its my wife's birthday tomorrow so we both have the day off and are going to take the bikes out.

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Old 08-09-20, 04:57 PM   #7296
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I picked up a P30n off the shelf to take up to Norfolk. Lens... Check, strap... Check, film... Check, batteries.... Oops.

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Hey Howard, that rough old Canon A1 that you sent me ages ago has been sitting in the dead box for ages. Dug it out yesterday and popped a battery in. Seems to be working now, but with a bad case of Canon Cough.

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Old 14-09-20, 09:44 PM   #7298
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That one was a while ago. One of my early Gumtree bundles. Condition wise, it was pretty rough but I'm glad it's still got some life in it.
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Old 15-09-20, 05:03 PM   #7299
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My notifications are still not working... Its really odd about the Canon, its been sat doing nothing and now all of a sudden it works. Side note, are UV filters worth it? I've read they can degrade image quality on digital, but not so much of a problem with film.

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Old 15-09-20, 07:03 PM   #7300
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I'm not sure about UV filters and the effect they have on mages. I think there are different grades of UV filter too, which complicates it even more. I've always stayed simple and gone for plain old skylights.
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